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Obama team ready for full-court press
As the new presidential administration is becoming increasingly loaded with good basketball players, Barack Obama has stressed that hardcourt skills are not a requirement for service.
“I did not pick Arne because he’s one of the best basketball players I know,” Obama said Tuesday in announcing the selection of Arne Duncan as the new secretary of education.
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As Mark Memmott notes in USA Today, it is fair to say that the Obama and his appointees got game. (Full disclosure: Memmott is this writer’s brother.)
Obama was a reserve on the Punahou High School team that won a state championship in Hawaii in 1979. He didn’t play in college, but he continues to take part in pick-up games.
A You Tube video from April shows then-candidate Obama in a three-on-three game at an Indiana high school.
A left-handed point guard, the 6-foot-2 Obama makes several good moves to the basket, all of which are enthusiastically celebrated by announcer Herbie Ziskend of the Obama staff. No ball hog, Obama also gets off some good passes.
Obama’s talents aside, Duncan, currently the CEO of the Chicago public schools, might be the star of the cabinet team.
A co-captain of the 1986-1987 Harvard basketball team, the 6-foot-5 Duncan went on to play two seasons for the Eastside Spectres in Australia’s National Basketball League, averaging 26 points per game, according to league records.
The rest of Obama’s starting five could include:
- James L. Jones Jr., a retired Marine General, chosen to be national security adviser. He played forward for Georgetown University, graduating in 1966.
- Susan Rice, a former point guard at National Cathedral School in Washington who is slated to be the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
- Eric H. Holder Jr., the nominee for attorney general, who co-captained a losing team at academically prestigious Stuyvesant High School in New York City in the late 1960s.
Should any of these players tire, Obama could bring in Reggie Love, his 6-foot-5 personal aide. Love played football at Duke University and was a reserve on the 2001 NCAA championship basketball team.
Love offered this analysis of his boss’ game to The New York Times: “He’s quick and he’s strong. A lot of people still don’t know that he’s left-handed, so he can get to the basket and get his shot off, even though he’s not the most explosive or tallest player on the court.”
Timothy Geithner, the pick for Treasury secretary, also might have a spot with the Obama five, as he’s said to be a pick-up game regular.
Reaching beyond his appointees and staff, Obama could suit up fundraiser John W. Rogers Jr., the 1979-80 Princeton co-captain and head of Ariel Capital Management.
Martin Nesbitt, another fundraiser, is also a regular in Obama’s pick-up games.
Obama’s court closer could be Craig Robinson, his brother-in-law. The coach of the Oregon State University men’s basketball team, Robinson starred in basketball at Princeton University.
Michelle Robinson Obama noted at the Democratic Convention this summer, that when Barack Obama was wooing her, Craig Robinson vetted the young lawyer on the basketball court.
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Schapiro likely to be questioned about Madoff tiesDecember 19, 2008 at 11:30am
Mary L. Schapiro, Barack Obama’s pick to head the Securities and Exchange Commission, is being described as the right person to help restore the commission’s battered reputation.
“If there is anybody who is going to reinvigorate the SEC, it is Mary,” David M. Becker, the commission’s former general counsel, told The Washington Post. “I have no doubt that with her leading the SEC, it will show its teeth whenever necessary.”
Saudia Arabia, Norway, Kuwait donated millions to Clinton charity
Former President Bill Clinton has revealed tens of millions in donations to his foundation from foreign nations that Hillary Rodham Clinton may have to negotiate with as secretary of state.
Saudi Arabia was the most generous nation, giving between $10 million and $25 million, according to the list published today on the foundation’s Web site. (A warning: the site was crippled by high traffic throughout the day.)
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Norway donated $5 million to $10 million; Kuwait, Qatar, Oman and Brunei all contributed between $1 million and $5 million, as did the Taiwan Economic and Cultural Office. The Dutch national lottery gave between $5 million and $10 million. An Irish government aid program gave at least $500,000.
All told, the Foundation raised more than $500 million from more than 200,000 donors for humanitarian projects around the world and the construction of the presidential library in Little Rock, Arkansas. Besides numerous foreign governments, the list includes companies and individuals who might have an interest in United States foreign policy.
One of the leading private donors is Amar Singh, an Indian politician. Singh met with Senator Clinton in September while on a trip to Washington to lobby for a controversial agreement for India to obtain civilian nuclear technology from the United States.
An Indian business association, the Confederation of Indian Industry, also donated between $500,000 and $1 million.
Among the biggest contributors overall are the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, an overseas aid program by the Australian government and a Dominican Republic agency dedicated to combatting AIDS. All three gave between $10 million and $25 million.
Donors in the $10 to $25-million range include:
- Stephen L. Bing, a Los Angeles entertainment producer who was a Clinton fund-raiser during the presidential campaign and who also gave more than $4.8 million to liberal groups involved in the elections.
- Fred Eychaner, a Chicago media mogul.
- Theodore W. Waitt, co-founder of the Gateway computer company.
- Tom Golisano, founder of the Paychex payroll processing company in suburban Rochester, NY. Golisano also donated $1 million to the host committee for this year’s Democratic convention, and financed his own campaigns three times for New York governor.
- Frank Giustra, a Canadian merchant banker who finances mining ventures. Giustra flew Clinton to Kazakhstan in 2005 aboard his private jet as the former president was soliciting donations for his foundation. Clinton praised Kazakhstan’s authoritarian president, Nursultan Nazarbayev, and Giustra later entered agreements to invest in government-controlled uranium projects there.
The contributions also include $250,000 to $500,000 from Denise Rich, whose husband Marc Rich received a controversial pardon from Clinton in his final hours in the White House.
Former securities lawyer William Lerach, who is now serving two years in federal prison for his role in a kickback scheme, gave between $100,000 and $250,000.
Even Richard Mellon Scaife, a Pittsburgh media titan who helped finance efforts to discredit Clinton during his presidency, gave $100,000 to $250,000.
Federal law does not require a former president to reveal his foundation’s financial benefactors, and Clinton had declined to do so until now.
But when Obama asked Hillary Clinton to join his cabinet, the former president agreed to release his list as part of a nine-point agreement intended to keep his activities from compromising his wife’s work as the nation’s top diplomat.
The list released on Thursday does not detail the precise amounts of the donations, nor the dates they were given, instead breaking down contributors by general dollar ranges.
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Schapiro likely to be questioned about Madoff tiesDecember 19, 2008 at 11:30am
Mary L. Schapiro, Barack Obama’s pick to head the Securities and Exchange Commission, is being described as the right person to help restore the commission’s battered reputation.
“If there is anybody who is going to reinvigorate the SEC, it is Mary,” David M. Becker, the commission’s former general counsel, told The Washington Post. “I have no doubt that with her leading the SEC, it will show its teeth whenever necessary.”
Top Madoff players hire lawyers with ties to SEC, Justice department
Key players at Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities Inc. have hired some of the best-connected lawyers in the business.
Madoff’s attorney is Ira Sorkin, who once headed the New York office of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and who also worked as a federal prosecutor in New York.
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Frank DiPascali, Madoff’s chief financial officer, is represented by Marc Mukasey, the leader in the white collar criminal defense practice of Bracewell and Giuliani and stepson of U.S. Attorney General Michael Mukasey.
While DiPascali has not been charged, he has been described as a key figure in the separate staff that worked closely with Bernard Madoff on the 17th floor of the firm’s office at the Third Avenue building known as the Lipstick Tower. That operation, which is believed to have orchestrated Madoff’s alleged $50-billion Ponzi scheme, had its own computer systems, and did not process its trades through the Madoff firm.
The junior Mukasey has declined to say whether DiPascali is a target of investigators. But he, too, brings considerable strengths as a defense attorney: He worked for eight years as an assistant federal prosecutor; before that, he was a staff attorney for the SEC prosecuting securities fraud, according to his staff bio.
The elder Mukasey recused himself from the case yesterday, citing conflicts of interest because of his son’s role. In addition, Michael Mukasey is a 1959 graduate of the Ramaz School, a modern Orthodox Jewish school in New York that invested as much as $6 million in a fund that was a Madoff client, said Kenny Rochlin, Ramaz’s director of institutional advancement.
Madoff’s sons, Andrew and Mark, who first reported their father after he purportedly confessed to defrauding investors, have retained Martin Flumenbaum, senior partner in the litigation department of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison.
Flumenbaum is considered one of the nation’s top litigators, representing Hollinger International and American International Group Inc., among other deep-pocketed clients.
He is also a former assistant federal prosecutor who led the successful tax prosecution of Sun Myung Moon in 1982, according to the biography posted on his firm’s site.
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Mary L. Schapiro, Barack Obama’s pick to head the Securities and Exchange Commission, is being described as the right person to help restore the commission’s battered reputation.
“If there is anybody who is going to reinvigorate the SEC, it is Mary,” David M. Becker, the commission’s former general counsel, told The Washington Post. “I have no doubt that with her leading the SEC, it will show its teeth whenever necessary.”
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#1. LEBRON MVP 12.18.2008
It would be fun to see these guys playing together.
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